Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major Page: 39
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39
part of the experience, and can hardly be made to con-
template any event, except as "inventors" thereof. All
this goes to prove that from our fundamental nature and
from remote ages we have been--accustomed to lying. Or,
to express it more politely and hypocritically, m
short, more pleasantly—one is much more of an artist
than one is aware of (6, p. 113).
Nietzsche never veered from the basic foundation of his
writings, man's inherent and all encompassing "Will-to-
Power." He did not fear that this, the basic source of
motivation, would be changed or displaced. Perversion lay
in the mode and direction of expression. Contrary to this
drive for freedom in expression of himself as an individual,
man is threatened by the responsibility entailed thereby and
driven by his need for security to seek refuge in the "herd."
"In matters of morality, instinct (or as Christians call it
'Faith,' or as I call it, "the herd') has triumphed" (6,
p. 112). Plato is credited for having expended all his
energy toward proving this thesis, "that reason and instinct
lead spontaneously to one goal, to the good, to 'God'; . .
and all philosophers and theologians since are felt to have
followed his lead. Descartes is the only exception recog-
nized but he too is criticized for his overemphasis on the
authority of reason which actually is only a tool, according
to Nietzsche (6, p. 112).
Although recognizing that man had succumbed to this
herd instinct, Nietzsche noted that behavior was no less an
effect of that basic Will-to-Power. Rather that man, the
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Patrick, Jerry Heard, 1933-. Use of the Reve Eveille Dirige (Guided Daydream) for Selection of Vocation and College Major, dissertation, January 1965; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc164200/m1/43/?q=%22Doctor+of+Education%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .